Security

We've thought of that, so instead you can encrypt your SMTP credentials, and lock it to a single domain,
and pass a secure token instead of the credentials instead, for example:

Email.send("from@you.com",
"to@them.com",
"This is a subject",
"this is the body",
{token: "63cb3a19-2684-44fa-b76f-debf422d8b00"});

Note: By default, the SMTP connection is secure (STARTTLS) and over port 25. If you
need to use an SMTP server that does not accepts secure connections, or in on a non-standart port,
like 587, then use the button above "Encrypt your SMTP Credentials" to store advanced configuration.
Need an SMTP server:
If you don't have access to an SMTP server, you can create one by opening an account at
Elastic Email.com, then pressing Settings > SMTP/API, and using the SMTP configuration shown.Get SMTP Credentials

Anti Spam

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We have a zero tolerance for spam. If you get one spam report, we close your
account. Sorry about that, but this is a free service, and we're not taking
any heat for you.